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Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix, was mentioned as a candidate for Governor of Arizona prior to the 2002 election, but he declined to run.
After teaching political philosophy and American politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Kristol went to work in government in 1985, serving as chief of staff to Secretary of Education William Bennett during the Reagan administration, and then as Chief of Staff to the Vice President under Dan Quayle in the George H. W. Bush administration.
On May 19, 1992, then Vice President Dan Quayle spoke at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
At the end, Brown helps organize a special edition of FYI focusing on different kinds of families then arranges a retaliatory prank in which a truckload of potatoes is dumped in front of Quayle's residence, while a disc jockey commenting on the incident notes the Vice President should be glad people were not making fun of him for misspelling " fertilizer ", ( On June 15, 1992, at a spelling bee in Trenton, New Jersey, Quayle had erroneously corrected an elementary school student's spelling of " potato " to " potatoe ".
In June 1990, Vice President Quayle and Admiral Richard Truly, then the NASA administrator, asked Stafford to chair a committee to independently advise NASA how to carry out President George H. W.
The Clinton-Gore ticket then faced and defeated their Republican opponents, President George H. W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle in the 1992 presidential election.
did manage to publish a complete Bogie Man story, " The Manhattan Project ", in which Clunie went to New York and rescued the then US Vice President Dan Quayle from an entirely imaginary assassination plot, illustrated in full colour by Robin Smith.

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In a February 2010 interview with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Quayle announced that his son, Ben Quayle, would be a candidate for the U. S. Congress, running for a seat representing Arizona's 3rd congressional district.
The Dan Quayle Center and Museum is located in Huntington, Indiana, and features information on Quayle and all U. S. vice presidents.
** In Omaha, Nebraska, in the only vice presidential debate of the 1988 U. S. presidential election, the Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator Dan Quayle of Indiana, insists he has as much experience in government as John F. Kennedy did when he sought the presidency in 1960.
When Quayle decided to challenge three-term Democratic incumbent Birch Bayh in the 1980 U. S. Senate election, Coats ran for and won Quayle's seat in the U. S. House.
* J. Danforth Quayle, Vice-President of the United States, U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative
* J. Danforth Quayle, former Vice-President of the United States, U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative
The 1948 costume historical romantic film, Saraband for Dead Lovers ( called Saraband in the U. S .) starring Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood, Peter Bull, Flora Robson, and Anthony Quayle and directed by Basil Dearden is based on the story.
* U. S Vice President Dan Quayle ;
Bush made in choosing U. S. Senator Dan Quayle of Indiana.
The second spot on the ticket was not publicly known before the convention ; James Danforth " Dan " Quayle, U. S. Senator of Indiana, was selected as Bush's vice-presidential running mate.
Marilyn Tucker Quayle ( born July 29, 1949 ) is an American lawyer, novelist, and political figure who is the wife of former U. S. Vice President Dan Quayle and held the unofficial title of Second Lady of the United States from 1989 until 1993.
The October 25, 1992 edition of the Johnson City Press reported that both Quillen and former U. S. Senate Howard Baker, while in Jonesborough, Tennessee on their Bush / Quayle / Quillen Victory Bus tour, attacked the character of U. S. Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton with Quillen telling the assembled crowd, " We don't want a draft dodger as president of the United States .," and referring to the 1992 elections as " a national crisis ".
* Ben Quayle, son of Dan Quayle and a U. S. Congressman representing Arizona's 3rd Congressional District
* John Quayle, ( 1868 – 1930 ), a U. S. Congressman
A memorable event at the Civic Auditorium was the 1988 U. S. vice-presidential debate between Democrat Lloyd Bentsen and Republican Dan Quayle.
In 1980, the Congressman was one of three U. S. House members ( the others were future Vice President Dan Quayle ( R-Indiana ) and Tom Evans ( R-Delaware )) involved in the controversial Florida golfing trip with lobbyist Paula Parkinson.

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) In the 1990s, other Republicans such as Dan Quayle, Pat Buchanan, Phil Gramm, Bob Dole, and Alan Keyes also spoke at BJU.
Shortly after Bush announced the Space Exploration Initiative, which included a manned landing on Mars, Quayle was asked his thoughts on sending humans to Mars.
According to the < i > New York Times </ i > and his memoirs, he was relying on cards provided by the school, which Quayle claims included the misspelling.
Quayle said he was uncomfortable with the version he gave, but did so because he decided to trust the school's incorrect written materials instead of his own judgment.
On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots.
In this speech, Quayle blamed the violence on a decay of moral values and family structure in American society.
Stephanie Coontz, a professor of family history and the author of several books and essays about the history of marriage, says that this brief remark by Quayle about Murphy Brown " kicked off more than a decade of outcries against the ' collapse of the family.
During the 1992 election, Bush and Quayle were challenged in their bid for reelection by the Democratic ticket of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and Tennessee Senator Al Gore, as well as the independent ticket of Texas businessman Ross Perot and retired Admiral James Stockdale.
As Bush lagged in the polls in the weeks preceding the August 1992 Republican National Convention, some Republican strategists ( led by Secretary of State James Baker ) viewed Quayle as a liability to the ticket and pushed for his replacement.
Quayle survived the challenge and secured renomination.
Quayle faced off against Gore and Stockdale in the Vice-Presidential Debate on October 13, 1992.
Quayle attempted to avoid the one-sided outcome of his debate with Lloyd Bentsen four years earlier by staying on the offensive.
Quayle criticized Gore's book Earth in the Balance with specific page references, though his claims were subsequently criticized by the liberal group FAIR for inaccuracy.
However, post-debate polls were mixed on whether Gore or Quayle had won.
It ultimately proved to be a minor factor in the election, which Bush and Quayle subsequently lost.
Quayle considered but decided against running for Governor of Indiana in 1996.
In April 1999, Quayle announced his candidacy for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination, attacking front-runner George W. Bush by saying " we do not want another candidate who needs on-the-job training ".
Quayle authored a 1994 memoir, Standing Firm, which became a bestseller.
Quayle writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and was chairman of Campaign America, a national political action committee.
Dan Quayle joined Cerberus Capital Management, a multi-billion dollar private equity firm, in 1999 and is chairman of the company's Global Investments division.
Quayle in December 2011.
Quayle is an Honorary Trustee Emeritus of the Hudson Institute and is president of Quayle and Associates.
Quayle is also a director of Aozora Bank, Tokyo, Japan.

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